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Rodents Dream Of The Journey To Their Next MealResearchers at the University College London used food to figure out what rodents dream about.
Rodents Dream Of The Journey To Their Next MealResearchers at the University College London used food to figure out what rodents dream about.
California Goes From Soft To Hard On Anti-Vaccine Movement?California, once a champion of the anti-vaccine movement, is passing a law that would make vaccines mandatory for schoolchildren in the state.
UN Says The World Needs To Do More To Fight AIDSA joint commission between the United Nations and experts at The Lancet released a report Thursday detailing the world's progress combatting AIDS.
Drug Testing With Microchip Organs: No Living Things NeededResearchers at Harvard University's Wyss Institute have essentially put organs in microchips, which could be used for drug testing and more.
Following A Trend: General Mills Removing Artificial FlavorsGeneral Mills announced Monday it would eliminate all artificial colors and flavors in its cereals.
What Agent Orange Does To The BodyMore than 2,000 U.S. airmen will be compensated for exposure to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. What has the herbicide done to their bodies?
Fat Found In Avocado Could Help Fight Certain CancersResearchers have discovered a lipid found in avocados that attacks acute myeloid leukemia stem cells while leaving healthy cells alone.
FDA Trans Fat Ban Could Hurt Those Who Didn't Heed WarningsOn Tuesday morning, the FDA ruled U.S. food producers must phase out the main source of trans fats within three years.
Germany Sees First MERS-Related Death In 2 YearsGermany has documented its first MERS-related death after a 65-year-old man succumbed to a lung disease. He'd contracted the virus in the UAE.
CVS, Target Merger Might Boost Health Of Both CompaniesCVS and Target announced a $1.9 billion deal in which CVS will acquire and operate Target's pharmacy services and health clinics.
A Man's Finger Length Could Reveal If He's A Good DateThe ratio of a man's index finger to his ring finger can be a clue to how good of a date he'll be, according to a new study.
Poll Finds Most Adults Are In Favor Of Powdered Alcohol BansThe University of Michigan researchers found about 60 percent of adults are in favor of state-by-state bans of powdered alcohol.
New Study Says Your Birth Month Could Help Predict DiseaseThe study says there are at least 55 diseases that are significantly dependent on birth month.
New York's Latest Food Battle: SaltThe New York City health department is expected to propose that restaurants label high sodium dishes on menus.
Criminalized Abortion: Ireland's Conservative SideAfter Ireland legalized same-sex marriage in May, a new Amnesty International report said the country treats women seeking abortions like "criminals."
A Stroke Could Age Survivors' Brains By 8 Years OvernightA University of Michigan study says surviving a stroke ages the brain an average of eight years overnight, though that finding varies among research.
High Heels May Be A Danger To Your HealthResearchers from the University of Alabama found between 2002 and 2012, emergency rooms had treated 123,355 high-heel-related injuries.
Networks Of Kidney Donors Connect Strangers, Bypass WaitlistA new trend in kidney donations involves a series of connected strangers and is helping more people get off the massive transplant waiting list.
Quick Response And Low Infectivity Could Avert MERS EpidemicMiddle East Respiratory Syndrome has infected 50 people in an outbreak in South Korea, but officials are confident it won’t become a runaway problem.
MERS Outbreak In South Korea Largest Outside Of Saudi ArabiaAfter more than 1,300 quarantines and 30 cases, a MERS outbreak in South Korea has become the largest ever to occur outside of Saudi Arabia.
Would You Eat A 1,300-Calorie Omelette?The Center for Science in the Public Interest has dished out its "Xtreme Eating 2015" awards, and they aren't pretty ... or healthy.
Native American Roots Can Mean Lower Breast Cancer RiskNew research suggests Latinas with Native American roots inherit a genetic variant that can help protect against breast cancer.
| Rosie Newberry
FDA Clears Robotic Legs That Help Paraplegics WalkThe agency approved ReWalk, a battery-powered exoskeleton that can sit, stand or walk, for sale to the general public.
Dogs Could Detect Prostate Cancer With 98 Percent AccuracyA new study says dogs detected prostate cancer about four times more accurately than traditional tests.
Red Wine, Chocolate For Health Benefits? New Study Says NoA new study says the antioxidant found in red wine and dark chocolate doesn't provide the health benefits doctors thought it did.
FDA Approves Heroin Overdose Antidote For Bystanders To UseEvzio is the first naloxone kit that can be used by family members and caregivers of heroin addicts to potentially save them from an overdose.
| Laura Heck
Poor Sleep Leads To Widespread Pain In Elderly: StudyThe British study found a link between non-restorative sleep and widespread pain in people older than 50.
| Amy Kluber
Sam Berns, Teen With Rapid Aging Disease, Dies At 17Berns suffered from progeria, a disease that causes accelerated, premature aging. He had plenty of fans who loved him for his positive outlook.
| Christina Hartman and Amy Kluber
Calorie Counts Coming To Vending Machines Across U.S.As part of Obamacare, the new rule will let you know just exactly how bad that candy bar or bag of chips actually is for you.